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involves thinking for ourselves by carefully examining
the way we make sense of the world
includes reasoning both inside and outside of clinical
setting.
critical thinking
Purposeful, goal-directed thinking Aims to base
clinical judgements/decisions on evidence (facts), no
conjecture (guesswork) Based on principles of
science Based on deliberate thought
clinical reasoning way of thinking about patient care issues
refers to the result (outcome) of critical thinking or
clinical judgement clinical reasoning—the conclusion, decision, or
opinion you make
Accurate & appropriate clinical decisions Directs your
thoughts toward a goal Make a judgement about a
patient or situation How to appropriately navigate and
Why think critically?
intervene a situation Solve problems & find solutions
Plan care Seek knowledge Make clinical decisions &
problem solve Think creatively
, Recognize health problems (alterations, deficits,
impairments)
Anticipate complications
Nurse Responsibilities Initiate actions to ensure appropriate and timely
treatment.
Work within your SCOPE of Practice Begin to Think
and Act using Critical Thinking & Clinical Judgment
Assessment
Diagnosis
Nursing Process Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Recognizing Cues Analyzing Cues Identify
Problems/Generate Hypotheses & Identify
clinical judgement
interventions/Generate Solutions Implementing
interventions/taking action Evaluating Outcomes
The "Work of Nursing" Sequence of problem-solving
steps Organizational framework for the practice of
nursing Identify & manage the health problems
nursing process
Systematic method Established by the American
Nurses Association (ANA)
ADPIE
• Observation • Examination • Interviewing •
Assesment
Collaboration
Purpose: Analyze & Interpret assessment data. Use
Analyzing Clinical Reasoning Analyzing, Synthesizing, reflecting,
drawing conclusions
Not universally used Essentially, it's the identification
of a patient problem or risk What it is about the
patient that gives rise to the need for nursing, versus
Nursing Diagnosis
another discispline (therapy, physician, etc.)? Not a
medical diagnosis Can be prevented, resolved, or
supported by INDEPENDENT nursing actions.
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Terms in this set (51)
involves thinking for ourselves by carefully examining
the way we make sense of the world
includes reasoning both inside and outside of clinical
setting.
critical thinking
Purposeful, goal-directed thinking Aims to base
clinical judgements/decisions on evidence (facts), no
conjecture (guesswork) Based on principles of
science Based on deliberate thought
clinical reasoning way of thinking about patient care issues
refers to the result (outcome) of critical thinking or
clinical judgement clinical reasoning—the conclusion, decision, or
opinion you make
Accurate & appropriate clinical decisions Directs your
thoughts toward a goal Make a judgement about a
patient or situation How to appropriately navigate and
Why think critically?
intervene a situation Solve problems & find solutions
Plan care Seek knowledge Make clinical decisions &
problem solve Think creatively
, Recognize health problems (alterations, deficits,
impairments)
Anticipate complications
Nurse Responsibilities Initiate actions to ensure appropriate and timely
treatment.
Work within your SCOPE of Practice Begin to Think
and Act using Critical Thinking & Clinical Judgment
Assessment
Diagnosis
Nursing Process Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Recognizing Cues Analyzing Cues Identify
Problems/Generate Hypotheses & Identify
clinical judgement
interventions/Generate Solutions Implementing
interventions/taking action Evaluating Outcomes
The "Work of Nursing" Sequence of problem-solving
steps Organizational framework for the practice of
nursing Identify & manage the health problems
nursing process
Systematic method Established by the American
Nurses Association (ANA)
ADPIE
• Observation • Examination • Interviewing •
Assesment
Collaboration
Purpose: Analyze & Interpret assessment data. Use
Analyzing Clinical Reasoning Analyzing, Synthesizing, reflecting,
drawing conclusions
Not universally used Essentially, it's the identification
of a patient problem or risk What it is about the
patient that gives rise to the need for nursing, versus
Nursing Diagnosis
another discispline (therapy, physician, etc.)? Not a
medical diagnosis Can be prevented, resolved, or
supported by INDEPENDENT nursing actions.